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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 802

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 802

Vivian noticed Finnick staring at her and thought that there was something on her face. After touching her cheeks and finding nothing unusual, she asked him with confusion, “What is it?”

“I was just thinking how beautiful my wife looked in that dress,” Finnick leaned closer and whispered against her ear.

Vivian’s blushed prettily at that.

Lucky for her, the salesperson was a quick worker and they left the place soon after. Otherwise, Finnick would probably have said even more indecent things.

Seeing as there were two more hours until noon, Vivian proposed to pick Larry up from school, then head to Samuel’s house.

Finnick readily agreed with her arrangement and drove straight to Larry’s school.

Larry attended an elite school. Each class had very few students and Vivian found comfort in that.

After all, schools were where many children changed, for better or for worse.

Even though schools nurtured many talented individuals, they could also lead them astray.

Many students developed bad behavior after starting school because of mixing with the wrong crowd.

Over time, those children would venture down a path of no return.

Hence, the fewer students in a class, the better it would be for their future development.

“Vivian, what do you think Larry’s doing now?” Finnick had been wondering what his son was doing in school since he drove out of the mall’s parking lot.

When he drew a blank, he decided to ask Vivian instead, thinking he might as well strike up a conversation as he was bored from driving.

“Hmm, I guess he’s having his lesson in class.”

Vivian regarded school as a place of knowledge. Even if it was only a kindergarten, she believed that it was only natural that the teachers taught the students vocabulary, grammar, and everything along those lines.

“Hmm, probably.” Vivian’s answer was within Finnick’s expectations.

“We should wait until their class is over or we might disturb the other kids.”

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